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What Is It? is a place for engineers to test their knowledge (and sense of humor). Each week (or month, or...) the CR4 team will post an unidentified picture of an object, tool, animal, something. We're looking for your best (or funniest) guesses at what it might be in the comments.

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What Is It? for 1/25/14

Posted January 25, 2014 12:00 AM
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Do you think you know what this is? Share your guess!

Thank you SolarEagle for sharing this photo!

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Re: What Is It? for 1/25/14

01/25/2014 4:49 AM

Looks like the components for the liquid for an E-cigarette.

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01/25/2014 4:57 AM

GA.

The KTS+ Telescope mod is an original from Kamry. It's free of solder and wiring and can be fully stripped down. You can use an 18350, 18490 & 18650 Batteries. When using this atomizer cover with a standard length atomizer, it's recommended to use a standard length 510-510 adapter. It comes with a locking mechanism on the bottom (With Reverse Threading) to avoid misfiring in your pocket.

Comes with: 1 KTS+ Tube (Body) Mod

You will need batteries and a charger is sold separately. We recommend AW high drain IMR batteries for a safer vape and performance.

https://highdesertvapes.com/products/Kamry-KTS%252b-Mechanical-Mod.html

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01/25/2014 5:45 AM

I got one of the clear glass receptacles for mine, with the wicks you can change out.

With the large dream vapor battery. Fortunately, the battery tube comes apart. Mine started failing within a couple of weeks, so I took it apart and soldered in single strands of telephone wiring. It's working great!

Monday will be six weeks without a smoke, and I'm lowering the nicotine concentration.

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01/26/2014 12:01 AM

It's the thingamajig for the whatchamacallit on the left.

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